Zlatan Ibrahimovic has announced he has signed a new one-year contract with Manchester United. In the Swede's first season he ended up as United's top goalscorer with 28 goals in all competitions. Unfortunately, though, in April he suffered a major knee injury which ended his season far too early. The 35-year-old was expected to be out of action until January 2018, however, he is now targeting a return for October 28 - the day Manchester United face Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League.

The return of Zlatan means that Manchester United won't have to rely on Romelu Lukaku to score the goals - they now have back up for when things aren't working. However, could the signing of Ibrahimovic mean that Marcus Rashford will get less playing time? Perhaps. Although he needs lots of minutes on the pitch to develop, he's still only 19-years-old and will learn a lot from sharing the dressing room with a striker like Zlatan Ibrahimovic for another year. Having Zlatan back in the squad will also mean than it'll be easier to rotate our strikers for games in the Premier League, EFL Cup, FA Cup and the UEFA Champions League. That's the theory, anyway. But who knows what Jose Mourinho is planning...

Speaking of Jose, two weeks ago in an interview he revealed that Ibrahimovic was dissatisfied with the way the season ended and is hungry to play again. Could Zlatan's hunger make a difference to this season's title race? Will his second season be as lucrative as the first? How far will Man United go in the Champions League with the help of Ibrahimovic? We will find out shortly...